Here is the IPL Schedule for All the Matches in the series.
April 18th 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Royal Challengers v Knight Riders at Bangalore.
April 19th 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
5PM, Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings at Mohali.
8.30PM, Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals at Delhi.
April 20th 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers at Kolkata.
8PM, Mumbai Indians v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Mumbai.
April 21st 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab at Jaipur.
April 22nd 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils at Hyderabad.
April 23rd 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Chennai.
April 24th 2008, Thursday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals at Hyderabad.
April 25t 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians at Mohali.
April 26th 2008, Saturday , IPL Schedule
4PM, Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders at Chennai.
8PM, Bangalore Royal Challengers v Rajasthan Royals at Bangalore.
April 27th 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils ar Mohali
8PM, Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers at Mohali
April 28th 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Bangalore Royal Challengers v Chennai Super Kings at Bangalore.
April 29th 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians at Kolkata.
April 30th 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Delhi Daredevils v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Delhi.
May 1st 2008, Thursday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders at Jaipur.
2.30PM, Deccan Chargers Hyderabad v Kings XI Punjab at Hyderabad.
May 2nd 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils at Chennai
May 3rd 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Bangalore Royal Challenger v Deccan Chargers Hyderabad at Bangalore.
8PM, Kings XI Punjab v Kolkota Knight Riders at Mohali.
May 4th 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils at Mumabi.
4PM, Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings at Jaipur.
May 5th 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kings XI Punjab at Bangalore.
May 6th 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers at Chennai.
May 7th 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals at Mumbai.
May 8th 2008, Thursday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings at Delhi.
8PM, Kolkota Knight Riders v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Kolkata.
May 9th 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers at Jaipur.
May 10th 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab at Chennai.
May 11th 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders at Hyderabad.
8PM, Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils at Jaipur.
May 12th 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kings XI Punjab v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Mohali.
May 13th 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils at Jaipur.
May 14th 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings at Mumbai.
May 15th 2008, Thursday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Delhi Daredevils v Deccn Chargers at Delhi
May 16th 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mumbai.
May 17th 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Rajasthan Royals v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Jaipur.
8PM, Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab at Delhi.
May 18th 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings at Kolkata.
8PM, Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians Hyderabad.
May 19th 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Bangalore Royal Challengers v Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore.
May 20th 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals at Kolkata.
May 21st 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab at Mumbai.
8PM, Chennai Super Kings v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Chennai.
May 22nd 2008, Thursday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders at Delhi.
May 23rd 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers at Mohali.
May 24th 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals at Chennai.
8PM, Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at Delhi.
May 25th 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Deccan Chargers v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Hyderabad.
8PM, Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab at Kolkata.
May 26th 2008, Monday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians at Jaipur.
May 27th 2008, Tuesday, IPL Schedule
8PM, Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings at Hyderabad.
IPL Match Schedule Bangalore
May 28th 2008, Wednesday, IPL Schedule
4PM, Bangalore Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians at Bangalore.
8PM, Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals at Mohali.
May 30th 2008, Friday, IPL Schedule
8PM, 1st IPLT20 Semifinal TBC v TBC at Mumbai.
May 31st 2008, Saturday, IPL Schedule
8PM, 2nd IPLT20 Semifinal TBC v TBC at Mumbai.
June 1st 2008, Sunday, IPL Schedule
8PM, IPLT20 Final TBC v TBC at Mumbai.
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
Bangalore Royal Challengers
Royal Challengers Bangalore (also referred to as RCB) is the team representing the city of Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, the inaugural Twenty20 cricket tournament to be held in India. The team is owned by the liquor magnate Vijay Mallya, the chairman of UB Group. Brijesh Patel is the CEO of the team and Rahul Dravid, the captain of the team is the Icon Player. Martin Crowe, the former New Zealand captain, is the CCO (Chief Cricketing Officer) of the management team.
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Coach: Venkatesh Prasad
Captain: Rahul Dravid
Colors: Red and Golden Yellow
Founded: 2008
Home Ground: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Capacity: 55,000
Owner: Vijay Mallya
CEO: Brijesh Patel
Official Website: royalchallengers.com
Franchise history
Indian Premier League is a cricket tournament being organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI - the governing body for cricket in India), and backed by the International Cricket Council. For the inaugural tournament to be held in Apr-Jun 2008, the BCCI had finalised a list of 8 teams who will be participating in the tournament. The teams representing 8 different cities of India, including Bangalore, were put up on auction in Mumbai on 20 February 2008 and the Bangalore team was won by Vijay Mallya, who paid US$111.6 million for it. This was the second highest bid for a team in the IPL, next only to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries' bid of $111.9 million for the Mumbai team.[Wikipedia]
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Coach: Venkatesh Prasad
Captain: Rahul Dravid
Colors: Red and Golden Yellow
Founded: 2008
Home Ground: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Capacity: 55,000
Owner: Vijay Mallya
CEO: Brijesh Patel
Official Website: royalchallengers.com
Franchise history
Indian Premier League is a cricket tournament being organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI - the governing body for cricket in India), and backed by the International Cricket Council. For the inaugural tournament to be held in Apr-Jun 2008, the BCCI had finalised a list of 8 teams who will be participating in the tournament. The teams representing 8 different cities of India, including Bangalore, were put up on auction in Mumbai on 20 February 2008 and the Bangalore team was won by Vijay Mallya, who paid US$111.6 million for it. This was the second highest bid for a team in the IPL, next only to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries' bid of $111.9 million for the Mumbai team.[Wikipedia]
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Smiling unwillingly is bad for health
LONDON: Forcefully flashing your teeth at work is dangerous for health, scientists have warned.
According to German researchers, forcing staff to be happy and polite all the time is likely to make them sick.
They believe most at risk are flight attendants, salesmen, call centre operators, waiters and other workers in close contact with the public.
Professor Dieter Zapf, a researcher at Frankfurt University, Germany, said fake friendliness led to depression, stress and hit the immune system.
This can trigger more serious ailments such as high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.
"Every time a person is forced to repress his true feelings there are negative consequences," the Mirror quoted him, as saying.
In order to reach the conclusions, for over two years, 4,000 volunteers including shop workers and flight attendants, were put in an imaginary call centre and abused by clients.
Some could answer back, while others had to stay polite and friendly.
Those allowed to stand up to clients had a rapid heartbeat for a brief period, but those who had to remain friendly found their hearts were still racing long after the client had hung up.
Researchers decided "being friendly against one's will causes nothing but stress".
Prof Zapf said: "We are all able to rein in our emotions, but it becomes difficult to do this over a protracted period as cabin attendants are forced to on long-haul flights.
"These people need space away from the passengers where they can be on their own and let feelings run free.
"We have to get away from the 'customer is king' attitude and show more respect to those in service industries."
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
According to German researchers, forcing staff to be happy and polite all the time is likely to make them sick.
They believe most at risk are flight attendants, salesmen, call centre operators, waiters and other workers in close contact with the public.
Professor Dieter Zapf, a researcher at Frankfurt University, Germany, said fake friendliness led to depression, stress and hit the immune system.
This can trigger more serious ailments such as high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.
"Every time a person is forced to repress his true feelings there are negative consequences," the Mirror quoted him, as saying.
In order to reach the conclusions, for over two years, 4,000 volunteers including shop workers and flight attendants, were put in an imaginary call centre and abused by clients.
Some could answer back, while others had to stay polite and friendly.
Those allowed to stand up to clients had a rapid heartbeat for a brief period, but those who had to remain friendly found their hearts were still racing long after the client had hung up.
Researchers decided "being friendly against one's will causes nothing but stress".
Prof Zapf said: "We are all able to rein in our emotions, but it becomes difficult to do this over a protracted period as cabin attendants are forced to on long-haul flights.
"These people need space away from the passengers where they can be on their own and let feelings run free.
"We have to get away from the 'customer is king' attitude and show more respect to those in service industries."
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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